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Air Canada

Received From: Robert Masumura

Print or Image Color: Black

Background / Bag Color: White

In a stunning departure from its other non-descript offerings, Air Canada changes the bags instructions. Whereas they once instructed you to fold away from you, now they encourage you to fold toward you.

Air Canada

Approximate Vintage: 1997

Received From: Joyce Weiner

Print or Image Color: White

Background / Bag Color: Dark Blue

Sports several ubiquitous circular maple leaves.

Air Canada

Received From: Gilad Chen

Print or Image Color: White

Background / Bag Color: Dark Blue

Sports a single ubiquitous circular maple leaf.

Air Canada

Approximate Vintage: 2001

Received From: Brian Stevens

Print or Image Color: White

Background / Bag Color: Dark Blue

The newer, sportier version with the striped maple leaf. However, unlike the striped maple tree, the stripes go horizontal instead of vertical.

Air Canada

Approximate Vintage: 2001

Received From: Christopher Wren

Print or Image Color: White

Background / Bag Color: Dark Blue

Same as other 2001 bag, except manufactured by Winpak, not DRG.

Air Canada

Received From: Roger MacRae

Print or Image Color: Red

Background / Bag Color: White

The manufacturer, Gunter-ACS printed a small Pac-Man on the bottom.

Air Canada

Approximate Vintage: 2000

Received From: Christoph Vogel

Print or Image Color: Red

Background / Bag Color: White

Identical to Gunter bottomed bag, except from a different manufacturer.

Air Canada

Received From: Larry Andreutti

Print or Image Color: Red

Background / Bag Color: White

Identical to year 2000 bag, except for the closing mechanism.

Air Canada

Approximate Vintage: 2002

Received From: Mike Roselle

Print or Image Color: Red

Background / Bag Color: White

Identical to year 2000 bag, except the bottom printing is flipped.

Air Canada

Approximate Vintage: 2011

Received From: David Shomper

Print or Image Color: Red

Background / Bag Color: White

Just like every other Air Canada bag except for the syringe warning at the bottom of the bag that says, "Please ask your flight attendant for the proper disposal of a used needle." Really? Who can get needles through security? And who is shooting up on planes? One other thing to note: While there is the needle with a line through it meaning "No needles", there's a circle with no line through it with a guy throwing up.

Air Canada

Approximate Vintage: 2001

Received From: Andrew Angel

Print or Image Color: Red

Background / Bag Color: White

Identical to other similar Air Canada bags, except the bottom only sports PS 2051 and is void of Gunter ACS Pacman as well as De Ster star.

Air Caraïbes

Approximate Vintage: 2005

Received From: Christian Annyas

Print or Image Color: Blue, Green, Yellow

Background / Bag Color: White

A clean and beautiful design whose palm fronds remind you that you'll soon be getting over your motion sickness on a tropical island.

Air Caraïbes

Approximate Vintage: 2006

Received From: Jean-Charles Dayot

Print or Image Color: Blue

Background / Bag Color: White

The design is simpler now, displaying a saw palmetto behind the letter 'A'.

Air Ceylon

Received From: Andrew Angel

Print or Image Color: Black

Background / Bag Color: Tan

OMG Are you kidding me? Air Ceylon! Ceylon hasn't been a country since 1972 so you know this bag is old. Not surprisingly, it's one of my favorites, hardly any English on it at all.